new Carbothermic COOLING PROCESS
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USD 6,000,000.00 |
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Sunday, October 12, 2008 |
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008 |
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Salt Lake City, Utah |
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Description
Research Engineer formally under the "employ" of Elkem Research & Design Department in kristiansand, Norway. I was NOT under intellectual rights agreement so the new process is up for grabs. The Pictures here are only two pages out of my sketch/note book. This new PATENTABLE carbothermic reaction COOLING PROCESS is vital to the efficient production of Al. Be the only company on the planet with the next generation of Carbothermic Reaction Cooling Systems. Get it in production BEFORE Elkem tries to patent it! One of my previous patents is shown here below and on file with the WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANIZATION ...(the new carbothermic COOLING PROCESS is shown also.. just continue to scroll down please) (WO/2002/092491) ESCALATOR SUPPORT STRUCTURE Pub. No.: WO/2002/092491 International Application No.: PCT/US2002/014492 Publication Date: 21.11.2002 International Filing Date: 08.05.2002 Chapter 2 Demand Filed: 23.10.2002 IPC: B66B 23/00 (2006.01) Applicant: OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY [US/US]; 10 Farm Springs Road, Farmington, CT 06032-2568 (US). Inventors: FARGO, Richard, N.; 12 Mohawk Road, Plainville, CT 06062 (US).DUNLAVEY, Matthew, John; 4537 Central Blvd., Ann Arbor, MI 48108 (US).COSTA, Michaelpaul; 2303 Valleywood Dr., S.E., Grand Rapids, MI 49546 (US).POPA, Catalin, H.; 23581 McAllister, Southfield, MI 48034 (US).BASTIAAN, Jennifer, Melanie; 1257 Kidare Road, Windsor, Ontario N8Y 3H7 (CA). Agent: O'BRIEN, Sean, W.; Deputy Intellectual Property Counsel, Otis Elevator Company, Ten Farm Springs, Farmington, CT 06032 (US). Priority Data: 09/853,339 11.05.2001 US Title: ESCALATOR SUPPORT STRUCTURE Abstract: A support structure for an escalator includes a bottom landing, a top landing, and a rise that interconnects the bottom and top landings. An improved truss design comprised of steel modules that are stamped or bent is used to form the rise, the top landing, and the bottom landing. The modules have closed sides, which increases the strength and stiffness of the truss while also providing the enclosure for internal escalator components. The modules are either formed as a single piece or formed from multiple pieces that are welded or fastened together. The modules are then secured to each other to form the rise, the top landing, and the bottom landing. Designated States: CN, DE, JP. Publication Language: English (EN) Filing Language: English (EN)
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